Richard, my hat is off to you on this arrangement. I have a looping pedal and I have never been able to work out a harmony "live" like that. I end up doubling on the lead and it sounds bad, so I usually just use a bit of echo and play it solo with no looping and I can get through it. Even when I record something and try to play harmony as an overdub, the same problem occurs....I end up doubling on the lead. When I hear guitarists playing harmony along someone else's lead - it seems they make it look so easy, but for me at least, it is NOT. You have a wonderful arrangement and you did a great job with it. Thanks for posting.

Terry, I guess it helps if you have ADD. I think we all have that problem sometimes though. You just have to know what you are going to do and concentrate a little harder. Most harmonies are 3rd's and 5th's.

Mark, it's great to hear from you. Long time no see. Hope you're doing well.

rhudson wrote:Everybody plays this one. But, it's a lot of fun to play anyway.

Richard, you're right, it seems everyone plays this tune, and my buddies and I joke about it a lot. But your arrangement here is outstanding. Not fast, not complicated, not overdone. Great harmonies, and fantastic ending. Normally, I wouldn't walk across the street to hear this tune, but you really did it justice. Well done! Bill Park